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some say they even use racist language. brian ross investigates. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me, how do you stop two [ bleep ] kids from jumping on top of your bed? stick velcro on the ceiling. >> reporter: after bank of america reported 26-year-old allen jones had an overdue credit card bill of $81, its debt collectors went on the attack with a series of obscene, racist messages left on his phone. >> hi, y'all, my name is jamal smith and i'm looking for some watermelons. i'm also interested in a couple of slaves. maybe you can go ahead and pick some of my cotton fields. go ahead and give me a call to lick my [ bleep ]. >> reporter: jones, a clothing salesman in dallas, says the debt collector's calls continue even after he told them his bank of america account was up to date. >> i checked with my bank, went online, please stop calling my phone. by that time the representative acted like we can call you as many times as we want. >> reporter: and the calls continued. each incredibly more
some say they even use racist language. brian ross investigates. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me, how do you stop two [ bleep ] kids from jumping on top of your bed? stick velcro on the ceiling. >> reporter: after bank of america reported 26-year-old allen jones had an overdue credit card bill of $81, its debt collectors went on the attack with a series of obscene, racist messages left on his phone. >> hi, y'all, my name is jamal smith...
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call or visit us online and get this free guide. >>> thank you for joining us. there's a saying, i'm probably sure you've heard it. the person who represents himself has a fool for a client. who hasn't heard that? it may or may not be true. i guess it depends but if you do decide to represent yourself there are things you should keep in mind. adam sean cohen from the cohen law firm and elisa gype from the lawyer referral and information service. thank you for coming in. >> thank you tore having us. >> this is a great thing to talk about. there are some people who, for whatever the reason may want to represent themselves or can't afford it. what would you say to somebody who is considering that? >> if you're considering it or made the decision to represent yourself, you want to be prepared as best as possible going into it. you want to know the ins and outs of how to file paperwork. you want to know what to do and definitely know what not to do. and there are a lot of services out there. three in particular that can help you. so that you can receive guidance alon
call or visit us online and get this free guide. >>> thank you for joining us. there's a saying, i'm probably sure you've heard it. the person who represents himself has a fool for a client. who hasn't heard that? it may or may not be true. i guess it depends but if you do decide to represent yourself there are things you should keep in mind. adam sean cohen from the cohen law firm and elisa gype from the lawyer referral and information service. thank you for coming in. >> thank...
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>> yeah. >> robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief, kind of pushed me that direction. but in retrospect i would go all the way back saying i'd do it for love. because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww! >> aw, shucks. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle, and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin, the newest wife, lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a sister from the same mister, and he's a brother from another mother. >> somebody referred to us as polyg-lets. >> that's how most of us are known is plygs, polygamists. >> reporter: whether you think the browns' lifestyle is right or wrong, it is undeniably challenging. there's the challenge of supporting a huge family on just three incomes. cody and two of the wives work. and then there are the interpersonal logistics. cody sleeps in a different wife's bed every night. you must at times feel torn in four different directions. >> once in a while i give a piece of my
>> yeah. >> robin likes us. i came into it because my faith, my belief, kind of pushed me that direction. but in retrospect i would go all the way back saying i'd do it for love. because this is something that's come together out of love. >> aww! >> aw, shucks. >> so sweet. >> reporter: mary, janelle, and christine all live in one big house with their kids. robin, the newest wife, lives in a smaller house nearby. in all, there are 16 kids. >> she's a...
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that will be with us through the night and the first half of tomorrow. we have a very heavy rain, 2.3 in. in the area. 1.79 in. in bethesda. potentially more heavy rain overnight. we will talk about that in more detail. >> this brain has been good for the drought situation, but it can create some complications when it mixes with huge construction projects. we are live from an intel with the details. what show you exactly we're talking about. this is part of the construction area off of the turnpike going towards the beltway. you can see where some of this construction is staged. there are puddles and mud and some of this run onto the roadway i. just a few drops of rain, and this is what happens. a sudden road hazard on an exit ramp. it makes driving dangerous. >> all of a sudden, when you were trying to get on 495, there is a lot of water when it rains. >> since construction started, the landscape has been changed or removed. this causes flooding and it has become common. >> a lot of places where construction is going on, there is quite a bit of accumula
that will be with us through the night and the first half of tomorrow. we have a very heavy rain, 2.3 in. in the area. 1.79 in. in bethesda. potentially more heavy rain overnight. we will talk about that in more detail. >> this brain has been good for the drought situation, but it can create some complications when it mixes with huge construction projects. we are live from an intel with the details. what show you exactly we're talking about. this is part of the construction area off of...
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so you can override any command using an i-phone or i-pad. designers say homes like this could be on the market in just a few years. >>> working in the art business is tough. especially when the economy is not doing so hot. so a maryland company found a way to keep their business burning through an art form that has been alive for 3,500 years. they are making glass. fire glass makers work in a small factory using concepts that are timeless. >> glass as a material has been known for roughly 4,000 years with the mass of glass on the end of an iron or hollow steel tube, a bubble could be entered into that glass and it is blown and shaped and formed into desired end result. >> the art of fire produces a wide range of products. >>> it's a -- it's pretty bad. >> tonight, two towns in minnesota are trying to put things back together after devastating floods swept the area. more than half the homes in the small town were flooded. water from the river is already higher than its predicted crest and still rising. some houses had water up to their roofs.
so you can override any command using an i-phone or i-pad. designers say homes like this could be on the market in just a few years. >>> working in the art business is tough. especially when the economy is not doing so hot. so a maryland company found a way to keep their business burning through an art form that has been alive for 3,500 years. they are making glass. fire glass makers work in a small factory using concepts that are timeless. >> glass as a material has been known...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> it is an age old question, if you will, can the food you eat actually help you look younger? dr. nicholas perricone is a dermatologist to the stars and has a brand-new best-selling book out called "forever young" introducing the metabolic diet. he says certain foods can keep wrinkles at bay plus give you more energy. you got our attention now. good morning to you. i was looking at it through the weekend and you're actually talking about foods that can influence your genes. >> exactly called the study of foods and how they express gene expression. we're not stuck with our parents' dna. >> you think you got to play the cards that were dealt you. >> exactly. >> you're saying you can influence it. >> great research showing we can suppress the negative genes. let's say we have a family history of breath cancer. by eating watercress, we can avoid that problem. we can activate genes that make us look more youthful, avoid body fat and important discovery >> that'
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> it is an age old question, if you will, can the food you eat actually help you look younger? dr. nicholas perricone is a dermatologist to the stars and has a brand-new best-selling book out called "forever young" introducing the metabolic diet. he says certain foods can keep wrinkles at bay plus give you more energy. you got our attention now. good morning to you. i was looking at it through the weekend and you're...
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that's what it's got going for us. you don't want to to ruin it with ads because ads aren't cool like you're throwing the greatest part on campus and somebody saying it's over by 11. do you noepts where the thing is yet. how far it can go. this is no time to take it down. a million dollars isn't cool. you know what's cool? >> a billion dollars. that shut everybody up. >> that would kind of silence the room a little bit. when the scene keeps playing on and you guys are meeting for the first time and having dinner it really looks like you are having a blast. i come to find out you were all going with the flow. no real script to that. >> that was the only unscripted part of the movie actually so we lost our minds slightly that we were able to think and speak. >> we didn't know what to do with our hands or feet or anything because fincher, there was nothing written for us to -- no, no, no. that's probably one of -- that was the only sort of montage in the film, that scene that you just saw continues and there's -- you know
that's what it's got going for us. you don't want to to ruin it with ads because ads aren't cool like you're throwing the greatest part on campus and somebody saying it's over by 11. do you noepts where the thing is yet. how far it can go. this is no time to take it down. a million dollars isn't cool. you know what's cool? >> a billion dollars. that shut everybody up. >> that would kind of silence the room a little bit. when the scene keeps playing on and you guys are meeting for...
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take them down using teamwork. that's what makes them amazing. martha: they were almost extinct. they were killed, exterminated right. >> in 1927 due to livestock conflict. martha: they were eating too much livestock was the conflict. >> they were, all the prey species had gone away and they were looking to survive. even today there is a lot of conflict with the cattle ranchers in yellow stone. we have to respect that too. this is a coexistence. part of sharing the earth eris taking care of these guys, but also the people that live around there. in order to be living together peacefully we have to compromise. martha: you know, what made her go for your arm there? did you have something in there that she wanted to eat? >> in the show that was actually a trained wolf that was trained to strike like that. i like to put things in perspective. i thought i'd give it a shot. and even her she is very strong. the wolf bit my arm, tugged on it like they would tug on an elk to bring it down. it was amazing, it almost knocked
take them down using teamwork. that's what makes them amazing. martha: they were almost extinct. they were killed, exterminated right. >> in 1927 due to livestock conflict. martha: they were eating too much livestock was the conflict. >> they were, all the prey species had gone away and they were looking to survive. even today there is a lot of conflict with the cattle ranchers in yellow stone. we have to respect that too. this is a coexistence. part of sharing the earth eris taking...